Melbourne Law School recognise that, given how they’re actually taught, most JD classes are lectures. This is the case for the majority of the core subjects, and most electives;

Melbourne Law School move to a class recording policy consistent with University policy: that means all lectures are recorded (especially those of the subjects listed above), and recordings made available, unless exempted in writing on specific grounds;

All lecture theatres be fitted as soon as practicable with lecture capture technology; and that

Existing lecture recordings be made available to all students, as an interim measure.

This change is needed to ensure that:

The JD is diverse, egalitarian and accessible to students from many backgrounds; and

That JD students who are mature and independent are given access to learning resources they need to flourish, particularly given the cost of the course they’re in.

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Student Forum

We’re having a joint student forum on Tuesday 28th August, 7-8pm in GM17 of the Law Building. It’d be great to see you there! Our Facebook Event is here.

BBQ

We’re also holding a BQQ on Wednesday 29th August, 1-2pm in Lincoln Square, so you can come by, find out more, and grab a sausage (or veggie/vegan alternative)!